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Nurse Anesthesia Program

The University of Scranton is a private Catholic and Jesuit University with a tradition of over 125 years of academic excellence. We offer a beautiful and technology-rich campus, and a sense of community that helps you feel right at home. The Nurse Anesthesia Program is a full-time, rigorous, and comprehensive 25-month program, which prepares registered nurses to become Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists.Students are given the opportunity to integrate classroom content with direct application of advanced techniques in the provision of anesthesia care to patients throughout the lifespan.Clinical skills are learned in a variety of environments, each of which offers experiences in the anesthetic management of specialized patient populations.Our excellent clinical opportunities are illustrated by the Class of 2013 who averaged 881 anesthetic cases and provided over 1750 hours of anestheticcare during the program.

Accreditation Status

Nurse Anesthesia Accreditation Status:

The Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Programs (COA) accredits the University of Scranton Nurse Anesthesia Program. In 2012, the program received the maximum accreditation status of ten years from the COA.